Soluble human macrophage factors are able to inhibit TGF-β-induced differentiation of lung fibroblasts
Macrophages are key regulatory cells of fibrogenesis. They can have pro- or antifibrotic activity due to their plasticity and heterogeneity. Some studies have shown the antifibrotic effect of macrophages on dermal fibroblasts, but the effect of macrophages on the lung fibroblast functions remains un...
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| Main Authors: | A. A. Maksimova, E. Ya. Shevela, L. V. Sakhno |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Russian |
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St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists
2024-07-01
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| Series: | Медицинская иммунология |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/3029 |
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